Who do I report to that my iPhone is being hacked by a developer?
Husband has abused and has invaded my privacy remotely accessing all of my accounts
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iPhone 13 Pro, iOS 15
Husband has abused and has invaded my privacy remotely accessing all of my accounts
[Re-Titled by Moderator]
iPhone 13 Pro, iOS 15
Basichumanright22 wrote:
I already know what he has done… I am not questioning that and yes trust issues are my concern… you are failing to answer my questions… where do I report said issues? And how do I keep my devices safe … that is the question… I was never asking if he did it… I already know he did… I am in the process of changing my situation but I need to secure my devices and nothing I do helps!!!
If all of your gear is compromised, you either need to reset all of it, or use a separate device until this is sorted. Resetting all of it may not have the desired outcome, until and unless you can reset all of it completely, particularly if your password security is compromised.
Who do you report this to? You report your concerns to local authorities; to local police. They can work with Apple, as and when they need.
Or you can work through local victims rights advocates or legal representation. If there’s a contested divorce happening, legal representation is going to be inevitable.
They can work with you to assist in whatever plans or transitions or other actions might arise here.
How to secure your devices and your information was previously linked. Here it is again:
… https://help.apple.com/pdf/personal-safety/en_US/personal-safety-user-guide.pdf
If you suspect your devices were compromised, the iPhone and Mac and whatever else then gets factory reset and passwords reset on your Apple ID, mail accounts, cellular plan PIN, social media passwords, pretty much all of your password get reset, and you best enable two-factor authentication, and most or all of which was in the linked safety document.
iPhone reset:
… Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support
And resetting your devices will remove any potential evidence, hence starting the discussion with police and/or your legal representation and/or domestic victims’ assistance. Quite possibly on an unrelated phone, whether borrowed a friend or neighbor’s, or a “burner”, or otherwise.
I have followed those instructions… I got a new phone under my own plan- created a new Apple ID and never put anything on the new phone from the old one and he never new i had it bc I was trying to leave and somehow he gained access to it…
What, exactly, makes you believe he “gained access” to your new phone?
As has already been said, ‘hacking’ an iPhone, though not completely impossible, is not trivial and is very, very expensive.
It’s much more likely that one of your online accounts was compromised, or that you’re seeing something you are interpreting as malicious which is not.
There is absolutely nothing there to indicate that anything is wrong.
Stop poking around in the analytics. They are not meant to be interpreted by humans. They are there for developers with special tools to troubleshoot applications.
You have not been “hacked” at all.
Only you can improve your security.
None of those images are relevant to improving your security. None.
Stop posting log dumps. Sooner or later, you might well post something sensitive, and that would be bad.
Follow the previously-linked sequence to improve your security and your privacy.
Ok I’m done with this convo… your assuming too much and not knowing anything… maybe I’m not knowing everything fully either but I know what hes done and I know things are compromised…and as a person with kids I’m not taking any chances. So thank you for making me feel crazy and not being very helpful… thank you for making light of this and for assuming that my situation is of no concern!
Not once has anyone suggested a way to report this and have someone investigate it… I am a mother of 3 amazing kids… I am not tech savvy and I don’t have funds to aid in hiring someone to help me… I live in a small town where the police have no one that knows what to look at, no apple store, and a system that is broke
Thank you!
Way to stay the course! I have the same issues, and have been searching for answers to the same problems. I hope you find out everything and whoever is responsible, I hope they pay Bigtime.
Local authorities will not even look at it…
Basichumanright22 wrote:
Local authorities will not even look at it…
That’s because it didn’t happen.
Ahhh. Gotcha. Thanks for the correction. I thought I’d seen somewhere that it had come down, but I’m probably misremembering… Too much blood in my caffeine system this morning.
He did not “admit it”. He made claims that are patently untrue.
Who do I report to that my iPhone is being hacked by a developer?